The Nevada Gaming Control Board on Wednesday could make its first nomination to the state’s List of Excluded Persons since 2024.
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On the heels of a summer visitation slump caused by a myriad reasons, including macroeconomic concerns, negative perceptions around pricing and a significant decline in international travelers, Las Vegas casinos responded with an array of budget-friendly deals and offers.
The win was one of several across the Las Vegas Valley.
A homebuilding giant spent more than $46 million for the site and plans to put up nearly 300 homes.
Homebuilders’ sales tumbled in Southern Nevada last year, but two master-planned communities still ranked high.
Chinese electric car manufacturer Great Wall Motors is proud of its line of SUVs, but getting them on sale in the United States will be a big challenge due to tariffs.
A Mexican company that owns two popular grocery chains with stores in Las Vegas will pay the Environmental Protection Agency a penalty for the illegal sale of disinfectants.
A top Asian department store is opening a storefront in Chinatown this week, offering grand opening deals and freebies.
A sixth branded airport lounge — the first at the airport’s C gates — opens its doors at Harry Reid International Airport
A couple of days after Thanksgiving, a slots player enjoyed a bank account with stuffing.
The hotel room upgrades are part of a $200 million property-wide renovation that includes redesigned guest rooms, expanded meeting and convention spaces, and updates to several entertainment and dining venues.
Plus, New York moved a step closer to approving three downstate casino licenses on Monday, and each of the finalists has a direct connection to the Las Vegas market.
City Center, home to Aria casino and Vdara hotel, is getting a significant financial boost that underscores the Strip’s ongoing appeal to big investors.
Allegiant Stadium’s room tax revenue is starting to lag behind budgeted amounts aligning with the tourism slump being seen in Las Vegas.
A Las Vegas developer has built a project in the Arts District area that is designed to look like converted shipping containers filled with food-and-beverage outlets.
A guest at Fontainebleau Las Vegas won more than $1 million on a Dragon Link machine on Thanksgiving day with a $25 bet.
For generations, owning a home has stood as one of the cornerstones of the American Dream—a symbol of stability, independence, and success. And despite the economic shifts and affordability challenges of the past decade, that dream is still very much alive. According to a recent Coldwell Banker survey, 85 percent of Americans still believe homeownership […]
Investors, Wall Street backed-hedged funds and corporate owners have long played a significant role in Las Vegas’ housing market.
The share of unemployed workers ticked lower last year but remains higher than most states.
A supermarket chain with a heavy presence in Southern Nevada plans to open another store.
Sitting on almost an acre in Southern Highlands, the custom, single-story home is 5,534 square feet, with three bedrooms and four bathrooms.
